Grants available for Nonprofit Organizations in Indiana
The Community Foundation of Randolph County in Indiana offers grants ranging from $1,000 to $10,000 to tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations for one-time projects, start-up costs for new programs, and capital needs, primarily focusing on areas such as youth, elderly, education, arts & culture, and community development, but does not fund religious purposes, individual needs, or tax-supported services.
Description
The Community Foundation of Randolph County provides grants to increase the capacity of Randolph County’s not-for-profit organizations to respond effectively to the needs of the community.
Donor Name: Community Foundation of Randolph County
State: Indiana
County: Randolph County (IN)
Type of Grant: Grant
Deadline: 09/30/2024
Size of the Grant: $1000 to $10,000
Grant Duration: Grant Duration Not Mentioned
Details:
The objective of the Foundation is to develop a protected pool of capital to generate income, so that the income can be used to energize and nourish endeavors that seek to serve the charitable, cultural, and community improvement needs of the citizens now and hereafter residing in Randolph County, Indiana.
The Foundation Funds
In general, the Foundation prefers funding:
One-time projects or needs
Start-up costs for new programs
Capital needs beyond an applicant’s capabilities and means
Historically, the Foundation funds projects in the following areas:
Youth
Elderly
Education
Arts & Culture
Recreation & Sports
Health & Human Services
Animal Protection & Welfare
Civic & Community Development
Environmental & Historic Preservation
Funding Information
Up to $5,000 is available for grants.
Eligibility Criteria
The Foundation makes grants to tax-exempt 501(c)(3) organizations operating (or proposing to operate) programs or projects for the benefit of Randolph County, Indiana residents.
The Foundation Do Not Fund
The Foundation will not normally consider grants from the Community Foundation Enrichment Fund, or any other unrestricted funds, for the following purposes:
Endowment campaigns
Religious or sectarian purposes
Individuals (other than scholarships; separate application)
Make-up of operating deficits, post-event support, or after-the-fact situations
Propaganda, political or otherwise, attempting to influence legislation or intervene in any political affairs or campaigns
Tax-supported services (e.g. fire, police, schools, parks, etc.) that are the responsibility of the government (on occasion, they will support special projects of these agencies).
For more information, visit CFRC.